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📅 Category: New Releases | By: Clyde Motors KE | ⏱ 5 min read


Following our detailed coverage of the all-new Y63 Nissan Patrol in Blog #164, further industry reporting confirms that the next Nissan Xterra will offer a pure-gas V6 and a hybrid option. For Kenya’s market, where the Patrol’s off-road heritage covered in Blog #8 has earned such fierce loyalty, understanding Nissan’s broader off-road SUV strategy across multiple nameplates provides useful context.


What the Xterra Revival Signals

The Xterra name carries its own off-road heritage — a genuinely capable, no-nonsense SUV that built a dedicated following before its discontinuation. Its planned revival alongside the Patrol’s Y63 generational renewal suggests Nissan is investing meaningfully across its off-road SUV portfolio rather than consolidating around a single nameplate.


The Hybrid Commitment Pattern

Notably, the new Xterra will offer both pure-gas V6 and hybrid options — mirroring the same dual-path strategy we identified for the Patrol’s Y63 generation in Blog #164. This consistent pattern across Nissan’s off-road lineup confirms that hybridisation is becoming a standard expectation across the brand’s SUV range, not an isolated experiment limited to crossovers like the X-Trail and Kicks covered in Blog #134 and #146.


What Kenya’s Buyers Should Take From This

For Kenya’s Patrol enthusiasts and prospective buyers, this broader Nissan off-road investment pattern reinforces confidence that the brand remains committed to genuine off-road engineering even as it pursues hybridisation across its range. The same engineering resources and hybrid technology development benefiting the Xterra are directly applicable to the Patrol’s continued evolution — meaning Kenya’s eventual access to Y63 Patrol examples through the used import pipeline should benefit from mature, well-developed hybrid technology rather than a rushed first-generation implementation.

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